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Jane Addams Contributions

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Jane Addams, a pioneer in the field of social work was co-founder of The Hull in Chicago, one of the first settlements in America. The daughter of a political leader and her dad a close friend to President Lincoln, Ms. Addams lived a life of privilege. Ms. Addams's path to social work took some twists and turns. She graduated from Rockford Female Seminary which later became known as Rockford College (Jane Addams, 2014) and was awarded a bachelor's degree. She began to study medicine but due to health reasons left her studies and began travel and study in Europe. It was on one of her trips to Europe, she and her friend Ellen Gates Starr visited Toynbee Hall, a special facility established to help the poor where she became inspired to open Hull House in Chicago. This vision of a settlement Addams had was started by using her own finances “…but eventually Hull-House benefited from the sponsorship of wealthy women in Chicago who became Addams's allies in civic reform. Hull-House expanded over an entire square block at Halsted and Polk streets, encompassing thirteen different buildings that encircled a playground for the neighborhood's children” …show more content…

Before this assignment my vision was to open my own family therapy practice. I felt by doing this I am doing my duty as a social worker. However, after reading about all the work Jane Addams has done and all the various sectors in social work she was in I not only want to open my own practice, I have always had thoughts about mentoring underprivileged African American youth, as well as serve on a board (not one in particular) for the community in which I live. In reading various articles and viewing various websites about Jane Addams has sparked inspiration in me pursuing all the avenues of social work I mention

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